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Hey, it’s Claire!

I’ve mentioned before that some of my cats have kidney problems - most notably, TT, who’s still recovering from stage 2 kidney disease to this day. Since 2019, when TT was diagnosed with kidney disease, I’ve done and tried everything in my power to help her get better. I visited so many animal clinics, listened to advice from so many veterinarians, and fed TT all kinds of cat food and medicine for kidney disease in the hopes that she’d get better.

It killed me inside to see my darling TT in so much pain and suffering. Her coat lost its luster, her energy levels dropped, and she became a lot more irritable and stressed due to all the hospital differences and changes in her diet. At the same time, I began worrying about my other cats - what if they, like TT, also developed kidney disease and had to experience the same pain? After all, LuLu’s creatinine levels were starting to get a bit high, too. And what about other cats around the world, both with kidney disease and without?

Though my original goal had been to find a way to help TT get better, it gradually evolved into a determination to spare all cats around the world from kidney disease. I wanted to relieve and reduce the pain of cats with kidney disease, and keep cats without kidney disease from ever developing it in the first place. And I got that opportunity after meeting Japan’s Dr. Toru Miyazaki.

Dr. Toru Miyazaki was the first person in the world to discover the blood protein known as AIM. More information about AIM can be found in both my videos on the ‪@claire_luvcat‬ channel and the website for Dr. Toru’s Institute for AIM Medicine (IAM), but the gist is that AIM helps keep our kidneys clean. While AIM works properly in human, most cats are born with a hereditary disorder that prevents the AIM from functioning. It’s still there, mind you! It just can’t work properly!

I reached out to Dr. Toru and even made several trips to Japan to see him, and through our correspondence and with Dr. Toru’s expert advice, we were able to create a supplement based on the mechanism of the AIM protein that helped TT slowly but surely recover from her kidney disease. Her appetite’s back, and she’s become much, much more active! Whenever I see TT in her newly invigorated state, it’s like a dream come true for me.

As you know, General joined our family this year. When General first arrived, he was on the verge of death, and even veterinarians gave him less than a week to live. Like TT, he had kidney disease, but his condition was even more critical, since he was over twice her age (he’s 18!) and had stage 4 kidney disease (stage 5 is considered end stage kidney disease). Yet, with help from our AIM supplements and stem cell therapy sessions at the animal clinic, General’s not only alive today, but he’s thriving! The once-blind and lethargic old-timer is now assertive and has a hunger for both food and a good life!

My goal to treat and prevent kidney disease in cats holds true even now. In fact, I’d say that with the success we’ve seen in TT and General’s cases, my convictions are stronger than ever. The AIM supplements I used to treat TT and General have been refined and produced for cats around the world with Dr. Toru’s blessing, and we’re currently developing other supplements and even cat treats aimed at keeping your cat’s kidneys healthy.

You can learn more about our Dr. Toru Protocol AIM supplements or read a more detailed report on how both TT and General began their journey to recovery through our Greycoat Research website!

Here’s to a happier and healthier future for cats around the world!

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